Let AI safely control tmux sessions, windows, and panes for terminal automation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "tmux-mcp-claude" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using tmux, create a session named app-debug, split it into three panes, run frontend, backend, and log monitoring commands, and tell me what each pane is for.
A created tmux session layout, command execution status for each pane, and a description of each pane's role.
Add a new window to the current tmux session to run disk checks, memory inspection, and service status commands; if any command is risky, perform a safety check before executing it.
Command results from the new window, safety assessment notes, and whether each check completed successfully.
Inspect the current tmux sessions and windows, find my previously interrupted development workspace, and reattach to it; if none exists, rebuild it using a common layout.
Information about the restored session, or the rebuilt workspace layout and reattachment result.
Control Claude Code sessions in tmux with fine-grained orchestration and efficient extraction.
Programmatically manage tmux sessions, windows, and panes for terminal automation.
Control a running Emacs via MCP for editing and status checks.
Let AI control macOS apps, mouse, and keyboard to automate tasks.
Control terminal, search files, and edit diffs for local dev workflows.
Control Neovim in tmux so AI can automate editing and development tasks.